Wie unterscheiden sich die einzelnen Kursvarianten?

How do the individual course variants differ?

Each language school offers different types of Russian courses, which vary according to level, intensity, group size and time. For example, in a Russian for beginners course you can choose between group, small group, private lessons, semi-private lessons or combination courses. The main difference between all these courses is the size of the group and the intensity with which you can learn. Understandably, you will learn Russian much faster in a private course, tailored to your needs, than in a group of perhaps 12 other participants. However, this type of course is of course more expensive and does not give you the opportunity to make contact with other course participants and exchange ideas. In the end, however, it is always up to you to decide which course option is most interesting for you.

Within the group courses and combination courses, you can also choose between the standard and intensive variants. Combination courses are defined differently depending on the language school, sometimes as a combination of individual lessons and group lessons, sometimes as individual lessons with a conversation course or group lessons with an additional conversation course in small groups. Depending on how much time you have available during the week and how willing and motivated you are to learn, Russian for beginners courses can take place in the form of intensive courses 3 to 5 times a week, each lasting around 2 hours.

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